feezioxiii
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- Nov 7, 2015
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Hey! I'm no Facebook expert, but from my experience, all big corps have their own "fraud protection system" and does not rely on 3rd party to determine if the IP is bad or not. If you can access facebook ads on the server, funds in and run your first campaign, it means that you didn't trigger their fraud protection rules and you should be just fine.Hey! Really fast VPS for a really cheap price, but I bought for it to run Facebook Ads, but I've tried to test the IP address I got and it seems that it get 99/100 fraud risk (UK one). Is it safe to run Facebook Ads with such IP address? Would appreciate if I could get a response since I don't want to risk my brand-new (farmed) FB account.
Also, is it possible to change it somehow?
We know for a fact that many many of our users are using our servers for Paypal and Amazon without issues.
In any cases, you always have 7 days to test things out
Let me know if you have any further questions!